I found tons of information on Youtube, through Internet Searching Crypto Classes or Crypto Education and other resources. I don't know about you but I'm on a budget. To ALL of those creating "FREE" content to teach humanity Cryptos, THANK YOU!

I will be adding content on the topics below from time to time. Please share if you have resources available. Thank you.

There are so many different wallets. From my blog post can you tell I wanted to dive right into the game?

Lessons learned I will share in short. ONLY do my transactions from a hard line connection to the Internet or I risk loosing HUGE! When this happens to you only then will you understand. Working via wifi to me is like giving your money to the world and just waiting for them to take it. "FREE MONEY" Hopefully I have made my point and you have learned through my words.​Choose your wallet with knowledge and great care.This is a short list. I will be posting more information as my knowledge increases.

Note: that it is NOT recommended that Bitcoin newcomers use the Bitcoin Core wallet. The Core wallet is much more resource intensive than other wallets and will not function properly unless it is running constantly on an active Internet connection. ​

Immersive Tech TV Comment: Yes, that's a great way to invest in and store bitcoin for the long term. The important thing is keeping it off an exchange and as long as you have it on a hardware wallet, like the Trezor, you will have full and secure control over your cryptocurrency. And also I would add one last 5th step: write down your recovery seed and also keep at least two copies of it somewhere safe. Your recovery seed is essential to recovering your bitcoin or other cryptocurrency if your Trezor ever gets lost or stolen.﻿

(I will be sharing other's information, research, etc. along with my own)What is Bitcoin ?A question with a straight answer, NO.

In short, Bitcoin enables peer-2-peer instant borderless transfers of value, verifiable by anyone anywhere in the world on a public ledger, without the need to trust intermediaries.

The invention of Bitcoin has sparked a new wave of decentralization, autonomization, transparency, privacy, security, and sovereignty demanding a completely new way of looking at, thinking about, and doing things.

Internet search Bitcoin white paper. Quote from the Bitcoin Whitepaper, "A purely peer-to-peer version of electronic cash would allow online payments to be sent directly from one party to another without going through a financial institution.​" Link continue reading click here